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Discover Tuscany on a 4-hour e-bike tour from Fiesole, including scenic views, a farm visit with local food, and expert guides. Book early for best availability.
Exploring the rolling hills and historic sites of Tuscany is a dream for many travelers, and this Fiesole: Tuscan Countryside Half Day E-Bike Tour & Farm visit offers a captivating way to do just that. For around $150.94 per person, this 4-hour guided experience allows participants to cycle through some of Tuscany’s most picturesque landscapes, starting from the hilltop town of Fiesole and venturing into the surrounding countryside. The tour is limited to just 4 participants, ensuring a personalized, relaxed pace, and is highly recommended with a perfect 5.0 rating based on 75 reviews.
A standout feature of this tour is the blend of scenic sightseeing, cultural insights, and a farm-to-table picnic. Riders explore at least 30 km (19 miles) on electric bikes, making it accessible even for those worried about hills or longer distances. The experience is perfect for those who appreciate a mix of active exploration, history, and authentic Tuscan flavors, though it does require a moderate level of physical fitness and comfort riding a bike on public paved and secondary roads.


The tour begins at Piazza Mino da Fiesole, a central spot in the charming hilltop town of Fiesole. Known for its elevated position, this town offers sweeping views over Florence and the Arno valley, making it an ideal launchpad for a scenic ride. The town is just 4 miles from Florence’s city center but feels worlds away from the crowds. Its quiet, historic streets set a relaxed tone for the adventure ahead.
From here, the guide provides a brief bike orientation and safety instructions, ensuring everyone feels confident before heading into the countryside. The small group size means personalized attention and an emphasis on safety and comfort throughout the journey.
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After leaving the town, the tour ascends to Fiesole’s hilltop, where panoramic views of Florence’s terracotta rooftops, towering historic buildings, and the Arno valley unfold before the eyes. This stop lasts about 30 minutes and is perfect for photography or just soaking in the stunning scenery away from the crowds of Piazzale Michelangelo. The elevated position allows for a different perspective of the city’s iconic skyline.
The guide shares interesting tidbits about Fiesole’s history and its importance as a strategic and cultural site since ancient times. The peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking vistas make this a memorable moment early in the ride.

As the journey continues, the group rides through Fiesole’s surrounding landscape, crossing the path of the Via degli Dei, an ancient Etruscan route dating back over 200 years BC. This connection to history adds depth to the ride, linking the modern cycling experience to Tuscany’s ancient past.
The route takes riders through fields of olive trees and rolling hills, with options to either keep the ride gentle or challenge oneself with more demanding sections. The electric bikes greatly assist in conquering hills, making the experience accessible and enjoyable for most levels. The guide carefully tailors the ride to match the group’s comfort, ensuring everyone can appreciate the scenery without fatigue.

Depending on the season, the tour visits either Michelangelo’s childhood residence or a monastery still inhabited by monks at over 800 meters (2600 feet) of altitude. Both options showcase different facets of Tuscan history and spirituality—Michelangelo’s humble origins or the serene tranquility of monastic life.
This stop offers a peaceful break with stunning views and insight into the local history. It also underscores the tour’s focus on blending natural beauty with cultural significance.

One of the most celebrated parts of this tour is the farm visit, where a traditional picnic awaits. The group samples fresh bread, vegetables in season, excellent local extra virgin olive oil, and pecorino cheese. This farm-to-table experience is enhanced by a red house wine, served directly at the farm, allowing guests to savor authentic flavors in a rustic setting.
The farm stop offers a taste of Tuscan culinary tradition, and reviews highlight the quality of the food and the atmosphere as a highlight of the experience. The bread and olive oil are especially appreciated, echoing the longstanding farm traditions of the region.
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Throughout the ride, the guide leads the group past Dante’s loved ones’ historic spots and other local sights. The route is designed to combine scenic vistas with cultural insights, providing a well-rounded experience of Tuscan heritage.
The cycling route includes paved roads with occasional steep downhill sections, so riders should be comfortable in good health and confident on bikes. The guides are praised for their knowledge and attentiveness, making the ride both safe and engaging.

Getting to the meeting point at Piazza Mino da Fiesole is straightforward via public bus—bus number 7 departs regularly from Florence and costs only €1.70. The bus ride takes less than 20 minutes, with the Fiesole stop being the last on the route, making it simple for visitors staying in Florence.
For those driving, free parking is available at Via degli Artigiani, about 5 minutes walk from the meeting spot. The proximity of public transport and parking options adds convenience for participants.

All participants ride well-equipped e-bikes featuring front suspension and brake disc, designed for comfort and safety. Riders are expected to ride confidently and maintain good balance. A moderate physical fitness level is necessary, as the ride covers at least 30 km and involves some uphill sections.
Participants should wear clothing suited to the climate and cycling shorts are recommended. The tour is suitable for children up to 47 lbs (22 kg), with optional child seats available upon request. The maximum rider weight is 115 kg (254 lbs).
The tour is led by local, professional guides who are highly praised for their knowledge and friendly attitude. Guides like Giovanni and Massimiliano are noted for their attention to safety, historical storytelling, and flexibility to suit different skill levels.
The small group size ensures personalized attention, and guides are willing to adjust the pace or provide extra practice if needed. Their passion for the area enhances the overall experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.
Bookings usually open 46 days in advance, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Confirmation is typically received within 48 hours of booking. The tour requires good weather, and in case of cancellation due to rain or other weather issues, participants are offered alternative dates or full refunds.
Participants are advised to check the weather forecast and dress appropriately to ensure comfort during the ride.
This small-group experience offers a unique way to explore Tuscan landscapes, blending scenic cycling, cultural stops, and culinary delights. The professional guides and well-maintained e-bikes make this accessible and comfortable, even for those with some cycling experience.
While it does involve some moderate physical effort, the electric assist simplifies hill climbing, making it suitable for most with basic riding skills. The farm visit with local food provides a memorable taste of Tuscany that complements the sightseeing.
For those seeking a personalized, scenic adventure just outside Florence, this tour balances history, nature, and delicious food in a way that many find irresistible. Be sure to book early to secure a spot, and prepare for a relaxing yet active day in the Tuscan countryside.
“Giovanni was a great guide. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the area. He spent lots of time making sure everyone was comfortable and safe, an…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children up to 47 lbs (22 kg) can participate with a child seat. Riders must be confident in their ability to ride and maintain balance.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes local, professional guides, electric bikes, helmet, bottled water, and a farm picnic with bread, vegetables, olive oil, cheese, and wine.
How long is the cycling route?
The ride covers at least 30 km (19 miles), with options for a gentle or more challenging ride depending on the group.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Piazza Mino da Fiesole in Fiesole, a short bus ride from Florence city center.
Do I need to be an experienced cyclist?
Participants should ride confidently and have good physical health. The guides are experienced at adjusting the pace to match rider skill levels.
What should I wear?
Clothing should be weather-appropriate, and cycling shorts are recommended for comfort.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not refunded.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour requires good weather. In case of cancellation due to poor conditions, participants receive alternative dates or full refunds.
How do I get to the meeting point?
By bus number 7 from Florence, which leaves every 15 minutes and costs only €1.70. Parking is available nearby at Via degli Artigiani.
Are the bikes easy to use?
Yes, the e-bikes are equipped with front suspension and brake disc for smooth riding, and guides provide practice before starting.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of personalized small group, scenic views, history, and local farm experience makes it a memorable way to enjoy Tuscany’s countryside.